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2009-12-18
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2009-12-19
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If you are *truly* paranoid, how do you see OpenVPN (x509 PKI) being a secure means for creating a tunnel?
SSH (RSA) on a non-standard port with a firewall ACL makes more sense.
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2009-12-19
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2009-12-19
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My only problem currently is figuring out automatic startup after a reboot. I've no experience with upstart so haven't quite worked out what the best options for an event.d file are. Also need to figure where to file a bug against openvpn for this (was waiting til I got the upstart file working first).
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Now you use OpenVPN to get access to the network, and after that you use SSH to access the computers on the network. Thus, you have ssh inside VPN, not so much for added security but because that's the login method of choice for most people anyway - and you also have encryption when moving around on the internal network.
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